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Oliver Aberth
Hardcover - $152.95
Precise numerical analysis may be defined as the study of computer methods for solving mathematical problems either exactly or to prescribed accuracy. This book explains how precise numerical analysis is constructed. It includes a CD-ROM which contai ...
Leonard M. Adleman
Paperback - $129.95
This volume presents the refereed proceedings of the First Algorithmic Number Theory Symposium, ANTS-I, held at Cornell University, Ithaca, NY in May 1994.
The 35 papers accepted for inclusion in this book address many current issues of algorithmi ...
Y. E. O. Adrian
Paperback - $34.95
This is a mathematics book written specifically for the enjoyment of non-mathematicians and those who "hated math in school." The book is organized into two sections: (I) Beauty for the Eye (shallow water for the non-swimmer); and (II) A Feast for th ...
K. Alladi
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Krishnaswami Alladi
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This volume contains a collection of papers in Analytic and Elementary Number Theory in memory of Professor Paul Erd??s, one of the greatest mathematicians of this century. Written by many leading researchers, the papers deal with the most recent adv ...
Jean-Paul Allouche
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Combining concepts of mathematics and computer science, this book is about the sequences of symbols that can be generated by simple models of computation called "finite automata." Suitable for graduate students or advanced undergraduates, it starts f ...
George E. Andrews
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Undergraduate text uses combinatorial approach to accommodate both math majors and liberal arts students. Multiplicativity-divisibility, quadratic congruences, additivity, more.
George E. Andrews
Hardcover - $326.95
Special functions, which include the trigonometric functions, have been used for centuries. Their role in the solution of differential equations was exploited by Newton and Leibniz, and the subject of special functions has been in continuous developm ...
George E. Andrews
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This book develops the theory of partitions. Simply put, the partitions of a number are the ways of writing that number as sums of positive integers. For example, the five partitions of 4 are 4: 3+1, 2+2, 2+1+1, and 1+1+1+1. Surprisingly, such a simp ...